Sentence examples for mean fines or from inspiring English sources

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Discrepancies could mean fines or criminal charges.

Poor marks could eventually mean fines or other penalties for members that do not make adequate efforts to balance their books.

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This could mean fines of €1 billion ($1.1 billion) or more in theory up to 10% of its turnover and legally mandated changes to its business model.

Conviction of Grace could mean fines of hundreds of millions.

Failure to do so could mean fines of tens of thousands of euros.

Such prices mean fines and other penalties are an insufficient deterrent to often impoverished local populations.

Violation could mean fines of up to $250,000 and as much as five years in prison for repeat offenders.

"Non-compliance can mean fines and, for that retailer, a loss of public trust.

Anything anyone does in the meantime could probably mean fines, and maybe some sort of knee-jerk legislation.

"I mean, fine, you're gay," she pants in anxiety, "but it's not enough!

The term "Book Arts" can mean fine papers, calligraphy, bindings and prints.

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